Emergencies

You should go to the closest Emergency Department for any warning signs of a medical emergency including but not limited to:

Difficulty breathing

Chest or upper abdominal pain or pressure

Fainting, sudden dizziness, weakness

Changes in vision

Confusion or changes in mental status

Any sudden or severe pain

Uncontrolled bleeding

Severe or persistent vomiting or diarrhea

Coughing or vomiting blood

Suicidal feelings

Difficulty speaking

Shortness of Breath

Unusual abdominal pain

For children, warning signs also include:

Seizure

Inability to stand or walk steadily

Unconsciousness

Skin or lips that look blue or purple or gray for children with dark skin.

For those non-emergencies that require same day appointments, we can usually schedule you with one of our physicians or nurse practitioners if you call by noon. We also have two After Hours clinics open 7 days a week. Appointments are not required to be seen in either After Hours Clinic.